Wann wird Adobe Camera RAW 6.7 die Canon EOS 70D unterstützen?

Wann wird Adobe Camera RAW 6.7 die Canon EOS 70D unterstützen?

Wie Mylenium schon geschrieben hat wird CameraRAW 6.7 die 70D nicht unterstützen.
Um weitere Ratschläge zu geben fehlen Infos welche Adobe-Versionen du einsetzt. Eigentlich erfolgt das Update von CameraRaw auf neuere Versionen automatisch. Wenn deine Version allerdiings schon etwas sehr alt ist, wirst du um eine kostenpflichtiges Update deiner Software nicht umhin kommen.
Eine Alternative wäre allerdings die Konvertierung deiner RAW-Dateien ins dng-Format.
Infos: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/extend.displayTab2.html
Download: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5694
Axel

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